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When You Read This
When You Read This | Mary Adkins
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readingscape85
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This book so far is good I rate this a 5 star I'm still reading it. Delightful Adkins has managed to paint an authentic and nuanced portrait of grief and the various ways people attempt to cope and continue on with life when the worst has happened. This is a must read.

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AmandaBlaze
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Maybe it's because How High We Go in the Dark was so good that I couldn't get into When You Read This. I read about 20% before I bailed. While the writing was good, I didn't sympathise with any character except Iris, the dead blogger. The actions of the others either irritated me, or made me not care about them at all.

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AmandaBlaze
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First time using Pic Collage. These are the books I plan to read for the #20in4 #Readathon. I‘ll hopefully add in a 4th. Sorry @Andrew65, the watermark covers your name.

TheSpineView Look good! 2y
Andrew65 Great to have you with us, good luck. 😊👍 2y
Andrew65 No problem 😊 2y
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AmandaBlaze
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I plan to read three books written in emails, texts and blogs for the #20in4 #Readathon: Attachments, When You Read This, and TTYL.
@Andrew65

Andrew65 Great to have you with us, good luck. 😊👍 2y
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Jemmygem
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You we‘re right @michellelav this was a great little book. Very interesting the way it was payed out. I absolutely loved the email sent to the Psychiatrist with the little notes at the bottom absolutely adorable 🥰

michellelav I knew you would love it! 2y
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Crazeedi
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Thank you Sarah for gifting this to me!
The book is written in texts, emails, and Iris's blog of her battle with cancer. An unusual written format, but once you get used to it, it was very good.
@TheAromaofBooks

AmandaBlaze I love books written this way! Thanks for the review. 2y
TheAromaofBooks Yay!! I'm glad you enjoyed it!! This one was sadder than I was expecting it to be, but I thought the format of it was so intriguing. 2y
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michellelav
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This was my February #BookSpin @TheAromaofBooks 🎉😁 I looove an epistolary novel! After Iris passes away from terminal illness the book shares the aftermath of her loss through her sisters and co worker. Through emails, documents and texts we get to discover a pretty great story. This book is under-rated and I would definitely recommend it if you come across it. 📖😊

@Jemmygem you'll really enjoy this one! 💕

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 2y
Jemmygem I am reading this one now. Love it 😍 2y
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SarahBradley
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This book affirmed my love of epistolary novels. Described as “deeply moving, but also uplifting”. I relished the gentle unfolding of the story and issues faced by characters through emails, texts, and blog posts. @Eggs

Eggs 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 3y
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monalyisha
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Have I mentioned that I‘m a sucker for a good epistolary novel? And especially for romances whereby the love story is conveyed through emails, texts, & letters? It‘s possible I love these books because they‘re familiar: because my own love story started this way. Or, maybe my own love story was bound for success partially *because* I love these stories.

Which came first — the correspondence chicken or the epistolary egg? 👇🏻

Crazeedi I love these kid of books too. Have you read this one? 3y
monalyisha 1/1: I loved Iris from the get-go. She always felt real, & witty, & thoughtful. Jade‘s voice needed a little time to sweeten, for me...but it did. By the end, Adkins established a complex flavor profile for each of the characters. The author has a knack for describing small moments & memories, which add up & point to something much bigger. While this was easy reading, it also made me smile & cry. A quick book that helped to get me out of a slump. (edited) 3y
monalyisha @Crazeedi I haven‘t — but it‘s been on my TBR for about 2 years. Time to bump it up! 3y
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Crazeedi @monalyisha it was so very good, a surprise read for me, and one of my rare 5 stars 3y
Crazeedi @monalyisha btw, adding!! 3y
monalyisha @Crazeedi It‘s been a long time since I read it...but I adored 3y
rubyslippersreads I ❤️ epistolary novels too. 😊 3y
Crazeedi @monalyisha I read that one too! 💗💗 3y
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BayouGirl85
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Not sure my thoughts on this. It keep me intrigued enough to keep reading but lacked something I can put my finger on.

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mnjacques
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Oh my goodness. This book gave me all the feels. It was funny, sad, and heartwarming. A lot of it reminded me of when my mom was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer (she survived) so it hits close to home. This was the first book in a long time that I had a lot of difficulty putting down. Most definitely 5 ⭐ rating

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mnjacques
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Thank you @peaknit for the wonderfulness that was in my #jolabokaflodswap gift! I've heard great things about this book and the chocolate is amazing!!

MaleficentBookDragon 🎁🎄🍫 📚 Happy #Jolakabodflod 4y
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Betty_Boa
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Was hooked from the first email😉 Iris leaves behind a blog for her loved ones and family members, helping them cope understand and move on.

LitsyWelcomeWagon Welcome to Litsy! Here are links to #Litsytips: http://bit.ly/litsytips and #LitsyHowTo videos: goo.gl/UrCpoU. There‘s lots of fun things to do: book exchanges, buddy reads, photo challenges and more!
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Welcome to Litsy 🎉🎉🎉 5y
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CoffeeNBooks Welcome to Litsy! 📚 5y
SamanthaMarie Welcome to Litsy!!! 💕🎉🌸 5y
StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego Welcome to Litsy 💜📖💜 5y
Eggs Welcome to Litsy 🎈🎈 5y
Crazeedi Welcome to litsy!!🎉🎉 5y
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The narrator handled reading of all the email/text technical stuff well, although she was a very slow reader (sounded normal sped up to 1.5x). The portions of the book from Iris‘s blog had the best writing/character development - there are “posts” that are breathtakingly beautiful - which made the other characters extremely 2D until Jade and Smith really started “talking” to one another. Carl, the intern, was very much an over-the-top parody.

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booksaremyfavorite
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Iris finds out that she has a terminal cancer at the age of 33. This book is about the blog she has left behind and the important people in her life.

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mrozzz
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I love finding a novel I can gobble up easily, while feeling so much. I was dubious about whether or not the communication between Iris' sister & former employer would feel forced, but I thought Adkins did a great job building up the lives of each, slowly revealing details to the other & still keeping Iris as their focus. Iris' blog posts, incorporating memories, illustrations and brutal, heartrending truths, were what really kept me going. 💔

MrBook Great review! As always! ☺️ 5y
mrozzz Thanks very much @MrBook 😃😃😃 5y
Megabooks I really liked this one, too! 5y
mrozzz @Megabooks yay! I was surprised how much I ended up liking it 5y
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rjsthumbelina
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How is this book not flying off the shelves?? Iris has already died by the time the book starts, but her voice is still present as she comes to terms with her cancer through her blog. We also get to see how a few of the people closest to her (her sister, her boss, and her boyfriend) are responding to their grief. Told through blogs, emails, and texts. This story is funny, raw, and wholy beautiful. One of my favorite reads of the year so far ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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sarahs.thoughts.on.books
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It is an epistolary novel. That's usually enough to get the highest rating from me. Quick read.

I would have probably fired Carl.